Examples of 'felt a lot better' in a sentence

Meaning of "felt a lot better"

felt a lot better - This phrase signifies an improvement in emotional or physical well-being, indicating that one's condition or state has become more positive or comfortable

How to use "felt a lot better" in a sentence

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felt a lot better
She felt a lot better after that.
She did and it felt a lot better.
I felt a lot better after the massage.
I applied all of it and afterwards he felt a lot better.
I just felt a lot better when it was here.
You took your medication and you felt a lot better.
We both felt a lot better this week.
I audited her until she had a remission and she felt a lot better.
I felt a lot better in that second game.
They also reported that they felt a lot better after drinking.
It felt a lot better to stay there this time.
He participated fully in practice on Wednesday and said he felt a lot better Thursday.
Here the car felt a lot better overall.
I felt a lot better after having everything tested.
So I took a sip of orange juice and felt a lot better.

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He felt a lot better about being with him.
By the end of the first session I already felt a lot better.
It certainly felt a lot better the second time around.
After the operation I felt a lot better.
That felt a lot better.
He did drink milk, and then felt a lot better.
They also felt a lot better under the pencil.
After he finished his coffee, he felt a lot better.
But we felt a lot better with that oxygen bottle.
Fatty had revived his strength by the tenth day, and felt a lot better as a result.
She felt a lot better with the warm clothes on.
Whatever it was, it felt a lot better than this.
I felt a lot better after seeing the pysch though.
I will be honest, i felt a lot better afterwards.
I felt a lot better after getting an injection at the hospital this morning.
I today with Adam 's mom and felt a lot better.
Resolving things felt a lot better than leaving things unsaid.
After a good wash up and changing into clean clothes, I felt a lot better.
It felt a lot better within a few minutes and it kept me strong for several hours.
I still felt a bit dizzy, but I felt a lot better than a few minutes ago.
She felt a lot better when her opponent went on to become the international tournament champ.
Xiao Ziliang continuously took deep breaths for a while, only after that, he felt a lot better.
I felt a lot better after seeing Anghela.
Once Leanne found out you were coming, she felt a lot better about this whole outing.
It felt a lot better than the David.
After talking with mine, I felt a lot better.
And I would have felt a lot better if they would have used a gun.
I went out and yelled at Serafina. I felt a lot better.
It felt a lot better in qualifying but in the race I just could not find the performance.
Ever since we killed Rostov, I have felt a lot better.
I felt a lot better when I got home.
Hey, I did not want to tell anybody either but I felt a lot better after I did.
I felt a lot better than I did a few moments earlier.
Saturday 's run felt a lot better though.
I felt a lot better after I wrote the book.

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Examples of using Better
We would have been better off staying where we were
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Examples of using Lot
Spent a lot of time with the ladies
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